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What is the difference between a 2 bolt and 4 bolt main? How do they perform different from each other? I have heard that 2 bolts are not a good engine. All opinions are deeply appreciated. Thanks
Rob |
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probally not any performance difference just stronger. have built and run both and also have run and blown up both. hope that helps
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A 2 bolt main has only 2 bolts per main cap, and a 4 bolt main has 4 bolt per main cap.
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Bout a thousand $$ in places---more if it is the right 4 bolt. Some controversy on the 2 vs 4 bolt blocks. The caps are larger on the 2 bolt so some say they are stronger, but 4 bolts have.....well 4 bolts.
If the caps are tight in the block, running a cross drilled crank, and a straight bore....I don't know how you hurt a bottom end in a Big Block Chevrolet if it is put together right!! |
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about 15 years ago a racer I knew ran in the 10's in his 66 chevelle with a 2 bolt chev block and 3/8's rods. I'm sure the engine was put together well though.
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